Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 2005-06-01

Potentiation of des-Arg9-kallidin-induced vasoconstrictor responses by metallopeptidase inhibition in isolated human umbilical artery.

Facundo Germán Pelorosso, Paula Tamara Brodsky, Camila Lidia Zold, Rodolfo Pedro Rothlin

Index: J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 313(3) , 1355-60, (2005)

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Abstract

Several metallopeptidases have been reported to be involved in bradykinin (BK) B(1) receptor agonist metabolism. Our goal was to evaluate in vitro roles of metallopeptidases [e.g., neutral endopeptidase (NEP), aminopeptidase M (APM), and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)] as functional inactivators of the selective BKB(1) receptor agonist Lys-des-Arg(9)-BK (DAKD) in isolated human umbilical artery (HUA) rings. Concentration-response curves (CRCs) to DAKD were performed after a 5-h incubation period. Treatment with 10 microM phosphoramidon (NEP inhibitor) or 10 microM amastatin (APM inhibitor) potentiated DAKD-elicited responses, whereas 1 microM captopril (ACE inhibitor) had no significant effects. However, when the three enzymes were simultaneously inhibited, a significant potentiation over responses obtained under concurrent NEP and aminopeptidase M inhibition was observed. In contrast, responses induced by the peptidase resistant BKB(1) receptor agonist Sar-D-Phe(8)-des-Arg(9)-BK were not modified by triple peptidase inhibition. In addition, endothelial denudation failed to alter DAKD-induced responses in HUA. Finally, in the presence of NEP, ACE, and APM inhibition, Lys-des-Arg(9)-[Leu(8)]-BK, the potent BKB(1) receptor antagonist, produced a parallel, concentration-dependent, rightward shift of DAKD CRCs. The obtained pK(B) (8.57) and the Schild slope not different from unity are in agreement with an interaction at a single homogeneous BKB(1) receptor population. In summary, this work constitutes the first pharmacological evidence that metallopeptidases NEP, APM, and ACE represent a relevant inactivation mechanism of the endogenous BKB(1) receptor agonist DAKD in isolated HUA.


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